- very quiet operation
- low operating costs
- possibility of connection to domestic waste and sewerage
- compact dimensions and low weight
- comfortable handle and wheels for easy handling
- sufficiently large container with overflow protection
- multiple modes
- automatic restart function in case of power failure
In addition to moisture prevention, dehumidifiers can also be used to dry walls and floors after floods and accidents, after painting and renovations, or to control moisture when cooking, bathing or drying clothes. It helps with allergy problems, respiratory problems, asthma, arthritis and rheumatism, dust mite infestations and all problems related to increased humidity in the house.
Ideal indoor humidity ranges from 40 to 55% relative humidity. Excessive humidity (above 60%) in homes is a health hazard and reduces the value of the building. Cracks and stains form on walls, plaster discolouration and paint gradually peels off. The unhealthier the environment you are in, the greater the risk of mould and micro-organism growth. Mould spores that are released into the air of the living space are subsequently inhaled and manifest themselves in hypersensitivity, increased incidence of conjunctivitis, nasal mucosa and sinusitis, and repeated respiratory infections. Children in particular develop irritating coughs, sore throats and even asthma. However, skin diseases such as eczema and various rashes can also occur with contact with mould.